Bootlegging YouTube Videos: Another Money Making Scam

For years, individuals uploaded videos to YouTube, without the ability to make money. However, in recent years, Google (which owns YouTube) has made it a priority to sell ad space on YouTube videos that have reached a specific number of hits. Once a video receives a certain number of hits, ads and other watermarks are placed on the videos.Each time someone watches the videos, both Google and the individual who uploaded the video receive money from the ads placed on the website. However, Continue Reading

Facebook Is Full Of Viruses, Malware and Spyware

Social networking website Facebook has become a major distribution channel for computers hackers that wish to spread viruses, malware and spyware throughout the internet. The amount of users on Facebook is estimated at 750 million at the time of this article. Being able to target 750 million people on one website is what makes Facebook such an easy choice for hackers.Facebook is rife with malicious files, scams and hackers who are intent on preying on millions of innocent Facebook users. Continue Reading